L C Martinez et al 2007 Phys. Med. Biol. 52 4749 doi:10.1088/0031-9155/52/16/003
L C Martinez1, E Vano2, F Gutierrez3, C Rodriguez1, R Gilarranz1 and M J Manzanas1
Show affiliationsInfants and children are a higher risk population for radiation cancer induction compared to adults. Although some values on pediatric patient doses for cardiac procedures have been reported, data to determine reference levels are scarce, especially when compared to those available for adults in diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. The aim of this study is to make a new contribution to the scarce published data in pediatric cardiac procedures and help in the determination of future dose reference levels. This paper presents a set of patient dose values, in terms of air kerma area product (KAP) and entrance surface air kerma (ESAK), measured in a pediatric cardiac catheterization laboratory equipped with a biplane x-ray system with dynamic flat panel detectors. Cardiologists were properly trained in radiation protection. The study includes 137 patients aged between 10 days and 16 years who underwent diagnostic catheterizations or therapeutic procedures. Demographic data and technical details of the procedures were also gathered. The x-ray system was submitted to a quality control programme, including the calibration of the transmission ionization chamber. The age distribution of the patients was 47 for <1 year; 52 for 1–<5 years; 25 for 5–<10 years and 13 for 10–<16 years. Median values of KAP were 1.9, 2.9, 4.5 and 15.4 Gy cm2 respectively for the four age bands. These KAP values increase by a factor of 8 when moving through the four age bands. The probability of a fatal cancer per fluoroscopically guided cardiac procedure is about 0.07%. Median values of ESAK for the four age bands were 46, 50, 56 and 163 mGy, which lie far below the threshold for deterministic effects on the skin. These dose values are lower than those published in previous papers.
87.56.-v Radiation therapy equipment
87.55.N- Radiation monitoring, control, and safety
87.53.-j Effects of ionizing radiation on biological systems
Issue 16 (21 August 2007)
Received 16 February 2007, in final form 28 June 2007
Published 24 July 2007
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